What’s Your Nineveh?
Every one of us has a Nineveh — the calling we keep running from.
Years ago, Keith Thorn had a conversation with a friend who said, “I just can’t believe the story of Jonah and the whale.” Thorn’s reply was simple: “All miracles take the same faith—from Christ’s resurrection to waking up each morning.”
That moment planted a lifelong question: Why do we reject belief not because it’s unbelievable, but because of what belief would require of us?
In What’s Your Nineveh?, Thorn re-imagines the ancient story of Jonah as a modern mirror for the quiet ways we flee from purpose, conviction, and the words God lays on our hearts. When we suppress what we’re called to say or do, we end up swallowed by our own silence—an inner hell of unrest, anxiety, and regret. Read More
Blending faith, psychology, and modern insight—including Dr. Jordan Peterson’s challenge to face smaller battles before they become larger wars—Thorn shows that obedience is not punishment but freedom. The whale was never the point; the call was.
This is a book for anyone who’s tired of avoiding the truth they were born to live. If you’ve ever felt trapped by your own silence, these pages will help you find the courage to turn back, speak what’s been burning inside you, and discover that grace still waits on the shore.
Stop running. Speak what you’ve been given. Peace begins there.
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